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<blockquote data-quote="HelenMW" data-source="post: 1079837" data-attributes="member: 262234"><p>I'm a newbie too so not exactly expert advice but I bought the SD Codefree monitor from Amazon for about £15. Since seen them even cheaper at Homehealth-uk.com. There are questions about their accuracy compared to other metres - a lot of people seem to be saying they measure a bit on the high side - but they seem to be cheaper by miles especially for replacement testing strips. As a newbie I'm finding I sometimes use 2 or 3 strips at a time, due to errors so I wouldn't want to be paying the prices of some of the ones on the market. Lots of people have said on here not to stress about each individual reading but to look at trends, so for that the Codefree is fine. Hope this helps xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HelenMW, post: 1079837, member: 262234"] I'm a newbie too so not exactly expert advice but I bought the SD Codefree monitor from Amazon for about £15. Since seen them even cheaper at Homehealth-uk.com. There are questions about their accuracy compared to other metres - a lot of people seem to be saying they measure a bit on the high side - but they seem to be cheaper by miles especially for replacement testing strips. As a newbie I'm finding I sometimes use 2 or 3 strips at a time, due to errors so I wouldn't want to be paying the prices of some of the ones on the market. Lots of people have said on here not to stress about each individual reading but to look at trends, so for that the Codefree is fine. Hope this helps xxx [/QUOTE]
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